The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
March 4, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
#letsmove Got in my work out this morning #listeningto Cee Lo Green, Jay-Z, Kanye, Missy Elliott, and PCD, and Stevie Wonder # #specialplaceinhell –> RT @WTOP: Virginia woman fined for faking cancer http://t.co/ZywJcAXD # #letsmove Don't Look Any Further, Dennis Edwards #nowplaying # #nowplaying Mims, This is Why I'm Hot #letsmove # RT @AngryBlkManDC: Take [...]
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
February 26, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
10 Steps To Smartphone Privacy http://t.co/g7N5lhG9 # RT @pewresearch: If you missed it last week, check out our report on the rise of intermarriage in the US http://t.co/j3dzFQlz # RT @officialcbc: Check out this @BET #BlackHistoryMonth Spotlight on CBC founding member Shirley Chisholm http://t.co/biu546z3 # RT @shocklee: Comcast to Launch Networks Backed by Sean Combs, [...]
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
February 19, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
Reading –> RT @AEI: Charles Murray: Five myths about white people http://t.co/3i1cBmTj # #foul –> Sony Music Raised Prices On Whitney Houston's Music… Less Than 30 Minutes After She Died http://t.co/oBHixmd7 # RT @bgardner: 5 Places to Find Stock Images for Publishing on Your Blog — http://t.co/pdUM4sqB # Thanks @motorola for your efficient, knowledgeable, and [...]
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
February 12, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
GoDaddy #fail #SB46 # Definitely going to see Battleship. #goriri #SB46 # Nice nod to Boardwalk Empire. #Budweiser Can't wait for next season #SB46 # A little confused by TaxAct commercial. Cute little boy though. #SB46 # LOL –> RT @hadiyah: #thatawkwardmoment at the Superbowl party when u realize ur flirting with someone's man. #fb [...]
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
February 5, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
Color me intrigued –> RT @nytimes: Advertising: Tabasco and Frank’s RedHot in a Buffalo Wing Sauce Duel http://t.co/1CAYjMIk # –> RT @michigannews: Study shows Michigan has second highest black homicide victimization in nation http://t.co/lmrd6ROh # Reading RT @postpolitics: Obama offers to find woman a job during Google+ chat http://t.co/6Zk0oXYe # Knowledge is the only instrument [...]
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
January 29, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
LOL! –> RT @convo_girl: Romney: My wife was diagnosed w/MS and I didn't leave her. #p2 #topprog #cnndebate #
The Week That Was: blackgirlgrown on Twitter
January 22, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
Watching Golden Globes, salivating over Idris Elba #thatisall # Damn. Where the heck is my shovel? # At the hair salon watching women swoon over President Obama sing Al Green. He's got the black women vote on lock. # Just had to pay 5 cents for the bag to put my sweater in that I [...]
Managing Social Media and Your Time
January 19, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under technology
Blogging, Facebook, Twitter, Reddit, oh my! Yes, managing your social media can eat up lots of time. And you wonder, wasn’t technology supposed to make life easier and more efficient? Forbes Women’s Work in Progress has a great article on how to manage your time on social media: One of the biggest complaints I hear [...]
Wickham on Mississippi Governor Barbour’s Pardons
January 18, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under community, crime, in the news
If you haven’t heard, outgoing Mississippi Republican Governor Haley Barbour pardoned a slew of criminals which would allow them to retain their right to vote. Instead of support from the very organizations fighting to restore voting rights these same groups have degenerated into opposing the Governor’s pardons and Mississippi’s Democratic Attorney General is trying to [...]
Saddest Thing I’ve Read in A Long Time
January 18, 2012 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under community, crime, in the news
I reside in the District of Columbia, our nation’s Capitol. And while DC and Official Washington are steps from each other, it seems as if they’re worlds apart. Official Washington’s roads are clean, monuments welcome tourists, and the economy is bustling. In DC, crime is rampant, the unemployment rate is staggering, and regard for one [...]

